Yggdrasil Unveils a New Fantasy-Themed Ice and Fire Slot
Yggdrasil continues to extend their library of innovative games with a new unexpected release. This time, it has been DreamTech Gaming that contributes to the portfolio with its debut slot as a member of the YGS Masters program.
A new cutting edge game has become the first fruit of the collaboration between DreamTech and Yggdrasil Gaming.
Ice and Fire depicts the opposition of the two elements of nature on the 5x5 grid. The game is fully packed with innovative features, including mirrored Wilds that offer impressive wins, cascades of winning combinations, and multipliers.
“it’s action-packed gameplay will excite fans across the globe”
In addition to that, the release offers a fascinating free spins round with extremely high volatility. Thus, you can get up to 150 extra Wilds on the reels and re-trigger the bonus.
Peter Walker, the Product Owner at DreamTech Gaming, said: “Ice and Fire is a thrilling creation pitting two opposing elements against one another, as fearsome dragons roam the reels in search of giant wins. We are delighted to release our first title through the YG Masters program and look forward to a continuing partnership with Yggdrasil in the years to come.”
Yggdrasil has recently updated its YGS Masters after the launch of Publishing division. Thus, members of the program now have even more options for marketing and promotion of their products.
Stuart McCarthy, Head of Studio Partnerships at Yggdrasil, said: “The YG Masters program has gone from strength-to-strength in the last 12 months, and we are marking ICE 2020 by releasing our newest title, Ice and Fire. The game offers a completely new flavor to our portfolio and its action-packed gameplay will excite fans across the globe. Our YG Masters program will undergo significant expansion in the upcoming year, as part of our new Publishing division, so this marks the start of a thrilling period of expansion for our team.”
Meanwhile, Microgaming launches a branded Tarzan slot.
Source: Press Release, published February 6th.